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Saturday, January 21, 2017

A Special and Unusual Person

I think the strongest person Ive of all time known was my gravel-in-law, Charlie. My fetch in law was a retired army Major, who was awarded a silver headliner eon in Vietnam as a helicopter pilot. He was precise disciplined who seemed handle a tough guy, more all over in fact was a very soft-hearted guy. My father in law had a very close family with my husband. They were the like dickens peas in a pod. They both loved the soil they served faithfully for over 20 geezerhood. He was a strong-willed person who would forever punish to do the right thing. His unearthly faith I was neer quite sure of. He never seemed like a very religious man, alone he would not pink the faith of another. No reckon what problems or complications came his way, he always had a positive outlook, level(p) though; his time was brusk he never permit that get him down.\nIn 1998, my father in law was diagnosed with colon genus Cancer and went to war with this disease. patch battling his wa r with cancer, my mother in law, his soul premeditationgiver, was herself diagnosed with lung cancer in April 2002. This man did not let his illness take him over and rose above, as he took care of my mother in law while traffic with his illness till she died two weeks after being diagnosed. He insisted on victorious care of her himself and did so with the help of hospice. I admired him for the love and cultism he displayed while taking care of his wife while battling this disease himself. In February 2003 my father in laws cancer had left hand him unable to care for himself or live alone, so he moved in with us. I remember we would sit on the porch while he had lunch, and he would tell me such unlikely stories of things that happened during his life. I felt my relationship was stronger with him, and he thought of me as the daughter he never had. He had fought for five years holding back this cancer with multiple surgeries, Chemo, and radiation. Doctors helped him fight this cancer as long and as hard as they could. Unfortunately, on May...

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